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Bessie Barnes recounts how a group of students at DePauw University worked to found the Gamma Chapter of Alpha Phi in 1887.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1927
This page contains a brief history of the origins of the Alpha Phi Quarterly.
Collection: Delta Mu Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date:
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1880 - 1889
This page contains a brief history of the Alpha Phi Quarterly.
Collection: Beta Epsilon Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1958
This set of framed items includes several newspaper clippings describing life at the University of Colorado and the installation of Beta Gamma Chapter, as well as a telegram from Alpha Phi Fraternity to Beta Gamma Chapter, a handwritten poem, a program from the installation dance, and two name cards.
Collection: Beta Gamma Chapter Archive Collection
Date: 1920 - 1929
This page contains a brief history on the origins of the Alpha Phi Quarterly.
Collection: Epsilon Chi Chapter Scrapbook Collection
Date:
These Gamma Chapter meeting minutes describe the founding of the chapter and the business discussed at their first few meetings. These meeting minutes are a photocopy of the original.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1887
Henrietta M. Coone explains to Miss Hays the travel schedule for the two Alpha Phi delegates who are visiting DePauw University.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 11th, 1887
Beta Chapter member Minnie B. Moulding thanks Miss Young for sending her a ritual book and describes Beta Chapter's recent activities. This letter is a photocopy of the original.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Oct 11th, 1881
Minnie Jones informs the Gamma Chapter about the activities of the Beta Chapter including recruitment, a wedding, and campus life.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: May 11th, 1888
Collection: Object Collection
Date:
This plaque memorializes Minnie Moulding Goodsmith and lists her Alpha Phi descendants.
Collection: Object Collection
Date:
Minnie Moulding informs Bessie regarding her summer plans and the Alpha Phi members she will visit with.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jul 6th, 1887
Minnie Moulding discusses the items she will send to the Gamma Chapter for their initiation and her latest travels.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Jun 18th, 1887
Moulding, on behalf of Beta Chapter, writes Alpha Chapter discussing plans for the 1882 Convention and events at Northwestern University.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: Apr 13th, 1882
A group of five past international presidents pose together during the 1932 Convention at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago, Illinois. They are (left to right) Jessie Thompson Balderston, Alice Morgan Roedel, Minnie Moulding Goodsmith, Winifred Goodmith Richardson, and Helen Bull.
Collection: Archive Collection
Date: 1932